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| W10.75 (KD10.72) | ¶ Freres and faitours · han founde swiche questions 419(n) |
| W10.76 (KD10.73) | To plese wiþ proude men · syn þe pestilence tyme 420(n) |
| W10.77 (KD10.74) | And prechen at Seint Poules · for pure enuye of clerkes 421(n) |
| W10.78 (KD10.75) | That folk is noȝt fermed in þe feiþ · ne free of hire goodes 422(n) |
| W10.79 (KD10.76) | Ne sory for hire synnes · so is pride woxen 423(n) |
| W10.80 (KD10.77) | In Religion and in al þe Reme · amonges riche and pouere 424(n) |
| W10.81 (KD10.78) | That preieres haue no power · þe pestilence to lette 425(n) |
| W10.82 (KD10.81) | And yet þe wrecches of þis world · is noon ywar by ooþer 426(n) |
| W10.83 (KD10.82) | Ne for drede of þe deeþ · wiþ-drawe noȝt hir pride 427(n) |
| W10.84 (KD10.83) | Ne beþ plenteuouse to þe pouere · as pure charite wolde 428(n) |
| W10.85 (KD10.84) | But in gaynesse and in glotonye · forglutten hir good hem-selue 429(n) |
| W10.86 (KD10.85) | And brekeþ noȝt to þe beggere · as þe book techeþ 430(n) |
| W10.87 (KD10.85α) | Frange esurienti panem tuum &c 431(n) |
| W10.88 (KD10.86) | And þe moore he wynneþ and welt · welþes and richesse 432(n) |
| W10.89 (KD10.87) | And lordeþ in londes · þe lasse good he deleþ 433(n) |